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Welcome to The Official Languages Commission. The Official Languages Commission was established by the Official Languages Commission Act No. 18 of 1991. The key task of the Commission is to regulate and supervise provisions relating to the language rights contained in Chapter IV of the Constitution of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka.
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Local language computing initiatives are also carried out at the Universities of Colombo, Moratuwa and Jaffna etc. This portal includes resources, material and information related to using ICT in Local Languages, collected from various organizations and individuals. We are not responsible for the content or websites linked from this portal.
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Sinhala Dictionary. Visit. This portal includes resources, material and information related to using ICT in Local Languages, collected from various organizations and individuals. We are not responsible for the content or websites linked from this portal. A Project Funded by. LK Domain Registry. Services.
Professional Translation Service for Official Documents. The National Languages Processing Center (NLPC), at the University of Moratuwa has developed the SiTa Computer-Assisted Translation System for the translation of official documents among Sinhala, Tamil and English.
About Us E-mail Print PDF The Department of Official Languages has been established on 01.10.1956 as the institution for implementing the Official Language, Act No. 33 of 1956. According to the 13th Amendment to the Constitution in 1987 and the 16th Amendment to the Constitution in 1988, both languages of Sinhala and Tamil became the Official ...